Why Did Ichigo Use Final Getsuga Tenshou

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Contents DescriptionBy using this technique, Ichigo becomes Getsuga (月牙, Moon Fang) itself. It is referred to as the 'Final' Getsuga Tenshō due to the fact that, once used, Ichigo loses all of his powers. For the duration of the ability, Ichigo's hair color turns black and rapidly grows to waist-length.

TOPIC: Ichigo uses the Final Getsuga, Aizen defeated. Ulquiorra or whatever in his 2nd Hollow Form or whatever cleans up whats left of Ichigo. No need for the other Espada to come in, they just kick it and chill. To quote a criminaly underposted topic on another forum. 'Why did ichigo use final getsuga tenshou? He was owning Aizen in every possible way, he could have just put on his hollow mask to make him. Final Getsuga Tenshou. If the previous form was Ichigo's final sword form, this one is the final form of Getsuga Tenshou wherein Ichigo, himself, is the Getsuga Tenshou in a limited time. This form also greatly changes the physical appearance of Ichigo as well as his prowess.

A bluish-gray, bandage-like carapace forms around his torso, right arm, neck, and over the nose and mouth in mask fashion. Black, flame-like markings spread across his chest and wrap around his left arm, and the remains of a tattered black cloak cover his lower body. In this form, Ichigo's body constantly emits smoky black Reiatsu, most of which is focused around his right arm.Being in this form allows Ichigo to use Mugetsu. Once it is used, the transformation dissipates. Afterwards, he will lose consciousness, accompanied by intense pain, with the loss of his Shinigami powers following. Any remaining will stabilize, and he will awaken some time later (roughly a month), followed shortly by the loss of his remaining Reiryoku.

Why Did Ichigo Use Final Getsuga Tenshou

However, when Ichigo lost his Reiryoku, a tiny portion of it accumulated in a single location inside of him over time, and he began to regain it slightly after a year and a half.Ichigo uses Mugetsu. Mugetsu (無月, Moonless Sky): Generating a blade of deep black in his hand, Ichigo swings it towards his target. Doing so causes a massive veil of black Reiatsu to erupt upwards and approach the target, darkening the sky and heavily damaging anything caught within the blast. Afterwards, the energy continues to rise before dissipating into the sky. The technique is strong enough to severely damage in his strongest evolutionary stage and force him to regenerate at a previous stage.Gallery Manga Image Gallery.

Summary:After Ichigo wounds Aizen, Aizen teleports a short distance away and Ichigo asks him why he backed away. Aizen becomes furious and his body cracks as the Hougyoku transforms him again.

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He fires a large attack at Ichigo which scorches one of his arms, then grabs him and attempts to make the finishing blow. However Ichigo breaks free and uses the “Final Getsuga Tenshou”.In a flashback during his training inside the Senkaimon, Ichigo feels that Tensa Zangetsu does not intend to withhold the technique and was only feeling sadness.

He then discards his blade and allows himself to be stabbed through, realizing that that was the only way to acquire the Final Getsuga Tenshou. Tensa Zangetsu then reveals that what he wanted to protect was Ichigo himself. To use the Final Getsuga Tenshou, Ichigo becomes Getsuga itself in an attack called “Mugetsu, sacrificing his shinigami powers in the attack.Aizen is shocked at the possibility that Ichigo may have surpassed him, and Ichigo uses the technique, enveloping and disintegrating Aizen in a heavy black veil. However Ichigo’s powers begin to dissapear, and Aizen survives, declaring that Ichigo has lost. At that moment a seal within Aizen begins to activate, and Urahara shows up and reveals that he planted the kido inside another kido attack during their battle previously. The seal finally activated when Aizen was weakened and the Hougyoku stopped recognizing him as his master.

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Urahara says that he continues to work for the Soul King because without it, Soul Society would fall apart.Around Karakura Town and Hueco Mundo, Ichigo’s friends realize the war is finally over.PreviewImpressions:After so many years, we finally get to the finale of the war against Aizen and I have to say it’s as good as Bleach can get. Within three episodes, Ichigo turns the insanely-powerful Aizen into a complete fool, albeit an invincible fool. It was cool seeing Aizen’s face of, but it’s too bad that even after powering up then sacrificing all his powers in an all-in attack, Ichigo still failed to kill him. However for those who state that it was Urahara who defeated Aizen, I would say that Ichigo technically did defeat Aizen, because his attack caused the Hougyoku to turn against Aizen (perhaps also disintegrating his blade) and weaken his powers, which in turn allowed the seal to take effect. Even without the seal, it still seems like Aizen would lose all the abilities the Hougyoku gave him.It was nice seeing the fight animated though, as the manga was a little hazy about the nature of everything. Mugetsu especially seemed a little unclear in the manga, but it turns out it’s just a huge black blade with incredible attack power. I also noticed the fight used a different soundtrack than I’m accustomed to, but seems suitable for the climax and gives off a different atmosphere.

Art quality I feel is still lacking however, and a more detailed environment could contribute so much and enhance everything. It’s fun seeing things getting smashed and but the animation is too simplistic to enjoy.This episode wasn’t quite the end of the arc, as there are still some conclusions and loose ends to tie up. Although so many things are left unanswered, it’s still unfortunate that Bleach has a long way to go before ending. As I stated before Bleach has dragged on for too long and here is a good place to conclude it, but instead fillers have been lined up. The problem is that Kubo has changed his storytelling over the years and his manga is full of huge panels with very little going on. This ssstttrrreeetttccchhheeesss things out and then when its animated it quickly gobbles up lots of chapters.Compare his storytelling to Naruto that has tons of things going on in each episode.

Lots of action as well as talking. Notice that Shippuden anime has a huge gap between where the anime is (Danzo arc) and where the manga is (WWW).February 16, 2011 at 6:51 amKimPine. This is the pinnacle of awesomeness and epicness.

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And then it’s going to be a long slide down. It could be fun until you hit a dirty mud pit. I stayed with this anime for this episode – conclusion to Aizen and the mess he started since the beginning. I mean is there going to be another chance Ichigo will be this powerful again in Bleach? Maybe in a few more years.

I’ll just hear it from those really committed to this anime. For now, I’m thinking of just waiting it out and dropping this. No doubt I’ll repick it up again but this is my last comment on RC for Bleach posts. Not on a sad note – I feel satisfied already to seeing Ichigo like this and Aizen’s fate. I was hoping for better screenshots of Ichigo’s transformation here too. O well, great action, but the story dragged too long.

Still good and a recommendation to those in for a marathon of anime.February 16, 2011 at 12:36 amEliteF22. Ok, the uber awesomeness of ichigo’s god mode was unquestionable and the past three episodes were the best i can remember since the soul society arc and the whole fight more than made up for all the crappy fillers i had to put up with through the past few years and made me forget momentarily how pissed i would sometimes get because of bleach. I mean, Aizen was the main antagonist of the story and defeating him was the main point of it right? So it would be kinda great it they answered all the questions that need to be addressed (about ichigo’s parents, soul king etc) and then just drop the show cause there will be no better time to do that than nowIf not, then make a break for a year or two and then continue with these xcution, fullbring or whatever, cause i don’t think anyone will be able to stand any more stupid fillers.February 16, 2011 at 2:10 ampanda monium. Well interesting enough, Aizen showed his REALLY angry face in this showSo that’s how he sounds like when super enraged. I can’t beleive that Aizen didn’t have a backup plan or this like he ussally did. Well if Urahara diddn’t help then IChigo would have likly lost.(sigh) I can’t imagine any other villian Kubo could make that is more bad than Aizen.

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Aizen is pratically rank 1 in my villian book. There is no villian that can beat Aizen that’s for sure.February 18, 2011 at 12:27 amUnknownVoice. There’s been a lot of talk that bleach will end after the next episode and might come back like Naruto did with Shippuden and Dragonball did with the Z era. Hopefully the next go round will have more balanced fights instead of one opponent (normally the villains) dominating most the time until the other weaker person devises a clever trick to beat them. It’s been proven that when fighters are nearly even things are more enjoyable am I wrong. I pretty sure most agree that animated wise Ichigo vs Byakuya was one of the best fights (no insane powerups necessary) Nnorita vs Kenpachi was another good one. I hope Tite presents the characters better like Chad who got no love at all.

He really should have shined in Hueco Mundo with his hollow based powers. Orihime was the typical damsel in distress like Rukia was in the Soul Society Arc. She was suppose to have these wicked powers able to defy fate and whatnot. Yet due to cliche plots was helpless to help Ichigo when he got that hole in his chest but could restore a hollow’s entire upper body (after Yammy splattered her like a pancake?) They never explained where Orihime powers derived from either when I think about it. Renji and Rukia were the most pathetic of allies to have from Soul Society. Rukia’s Ice Attacks are so stupid vs Hitsugaya’s (who has slightly less lame attacks that barely hurt the enemy.) Renji gained the worst bankai out of everyone and always needed saving most the time. He was the Vegeta of Bleach, strove to be Ichigo’s rival only to get left behind with each main character power up.

Ishida should just be replaced with Tatsuki whenever she gets her powers. She is a natural fighter like Ichigo and did pretty good in the superhero filler. Well most likely I will have out grown anime like Bleach, Naruto and One Piece whenever they catch up but it was a decent ride for the most part. I’m not going to watch the final episode.

Thx Prooof for continuing to blog the anime after Omni left. You did one hell of a job in my opinion.February 16, 2011 at 10:13 pmBROOKLYN otaku. TRUE DAT MAN!

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I hear what your saying, balanced fights are good, but of course sometimes you need that total overpower mode or tricky/sneaky mode win/lose.i guess its all about the“balance of the balance” lolif that makes sense. Unfortunately THIS along with Pacing problems are what bog down this anime. But like most it keeps me watching because of the occasional super high quality episode moments with AWESOME WEAPON BASED ACTION! BTW- NO MORE ONE PIECE BLOG??????.February 16, 2011 at 10:06 pmBROOKLYN otaku.